Nursery Cryme

Genesis
Nursery Cryme

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Release date: 15/Dec/2023
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MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "The musical box"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "For absent friends"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "The return of the giant hogweed"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Seven stones"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Harold the Barrel"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Harlequin"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "The fountain of Salmacis"
Description:Nursery Cryme by Genesis, released 15 December 2023, includes the following tracks: "The Return Of The Giant Hogweed", "Harold The Barrel", "The Fountain Of Salmacis" and more. This version of Nursery Cryme comes as a 1xCD in a(n) Softpack packaging. -
Reissue featuring the 2008 mix of this album by Nick Davis and Genesis. Genesis has always been known for their sense of spectacle and their groundbreaking live shows, as much as their ambitious studio albums like NURSERY CRYME (1971). Over the last four decades, the group has sold 150 million albums worldwide and has influenced the likes of Elbow, Flaming Lips and Jeff Buckley.
Original release in 1971. This edition includes shrinkwrap sticker stating 'The Classic Albums featuring 2008 Mixes by Nick Davis & Genesis'. Under exclusive licence to Atlantic Recording Corporation/Rhino Entertainment Company. Includes a 16 page CD booklet/insert with lyrics, artwork, and credits.
"Nursery Cryme" is the third studio album by the legendary British progressive rock band Genesis, released in 1971 and now available in this high-quality CD edition from Rhino. This groundbreaking record marked a turning point for Genesis, introducing Phil Collins on drums and vocals as well as Steve Hackett on guitar, both of whom would become central to the band's classic sound. The album features iconic tracks such as "The Musical Box," "The Return of the Giant Hogweed," and "Harold the Barrel," blending intricate musicianship with imaginative storytelling that became hallmarks of Genesis' style. Genesis are renowned pioneers of progressive rock, known for their complex compositions, theatrical live performances, and poetic lyrics. Over their illustrious career spanning several decades, they have sold over 100 million albums worldwide and produced timeless hits like "Invisible Touch" and "Land of Confusion." Their influence extends across generations of musicians. Rhino is a respected music label celebrated for its dedication to preserving musical heritage through expertly remastered reissues and comprehensive box sets. With an extensive catalog covering classic rock, soul, jazz, and more, Rhino ensures that landmark albums like "Nursery Cryme" continue to reach new audiences in pristine quality.
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Yuriy P. - 14/Feb/2026 5 of 5 Stars!
On "Nursery Cryme," Genesis adhere to roughly the same musical guidelines they established on the wonderful and weightless "Trespass." Here, in my opinion, the Mellotron is the core of all the instruments used, and one senses that the musicians are very comfortable constantly dwelling in this "bed of pure and resonant sound." Guitar work is practically only revealed to the listener in the opening track, "The Musical Box," which is complex and ponderous even by modern standards. The entire music on the album feels so detached from the listener that it feels as if you're floating in a boundless, oily space. This "oiliness" is the same influence of the Mellotron, the master here, to whom all the other instruments happily serve. The Mellotron not only makes the music on the album rich, but also fresh. Such freshness momentarily distracts you from the obsessive thought that you can't really break down Genesis's works into understandable components. No, I don't even want to call them songs in the traditional sense. They're more reminiscent of semi-fairytale, somewhat symbolic, yet moderately expressive episodes from life, to which a corresponding musical accompaniment has been selected. This accompaniment is distinguished by its absolute innocence and its reluctance to instill anything. It simply gently invites you to look at events from a distance, without participating in them or passing judgment. This is a great achievement of Genesis. This accompaniment is a kind of reflection of a certain routine, once settled into which, you already know in advance that no shocks await you. And so you can talk about anything without getting particularly upset. From this perspective, the musical language on this album is very democratic. And compared to the previous work, the degree of musical variation here, in my opinion, is an order of magnitude greater. There's room for humor, sarcasm, and fairytale storytelling. The album also has a surprising quality: by the end, having forgotten absolutely nothing, you want to return to the beginning and relive that hazy dream in the hope that perhaps the colors will be more vivid once again. And there's no point in picking apart each track individually, distinguishing between good and bad numbers. They're all unified and linked by similar musical ideas.